• Liquid Information - A free service that not only offers you Web-based E-mail, but gives you free access to newsgroups, as well. The E-mail service here offers such advanced features as automatic "In Box" and "Out Box" tidying, automatic dynamic filing, as well as autoforwarding and autoreplying. They also feature an address book and POP mailing checking. And there's no maximum limits on E-mail messages stored or sent. Newsgroup access here is simple to use and you get access to almost 30,000 newsgroups. Liquid Information will notify you if someone replies to your posts. (No spamming allowed).
  • Panda Mail - Here's a free service that allows you to check on and write E-mail, using your existing POP3 E-mail account. (This way, you don't need to obtain or configure programs such as Outlook or Netscape Composer). This is a handy service is you're on the road a lot, or if you're on vacation or at a friend's house.
  • ZenSearch E-mail - Here's a strong new contender in the free E-mail service genre. ZenSearch offers many features, including filters for dealing with spam, an address book and the ability to check your POP account from the Web. They also offer good tech support. Your address here will be [email protected].
  • Juno - A pioneering, unique service with over 6 million users, Juno offers free E-mail service to anyone in the United States and Puerto Rico with access to a computer and a modem. Unlike the other free E-mail services we list here, with Juno, you don't even need access to the Web. To take advantage of the free (ad supported) service, members must install on their computers a proprietary software package developed by Juno available here. No DOS or Mac version is available.
  • AWSearch Mail - Here's a solid, free Web-based E-mail service that's easy to sign up for and use. Offers folders, filters and an address book. Your address will be [email protected]. Offered in English, Spanish, German, French, Dutch, Italian and Swedish versions.
  • CoolMail - An intriguing free service that allows you to listen to your E-mail from any POP3 account by phone. The only "catch" is that when you log in, you must listen to a message from their sponsor, before you can hear your mail messages. You can then respond using any of four pre-defined replies that you've created. You can also send audio replies to any other CoolMail member, and they can reply to you. The first 60 minutes of calling CoolMail each month is free. The basic service, CoolMail Bronze, has no monthly charge and includes toll-free access from anywhere in North America.
  • Postmark.net - Here's a speedy, easy-to-use free Web-based E-mail service. With Postmark.net, you can send and receive messages with attachments, (and HTML attachments are displayed in-line). Features include spell checking, message filtering and an address book. No spamming allowed. A nice change of pace here is that they don't append ads to the bottom of outgoing messages.
  • HotPOP - A new, above-average E-mail service that's packed with useful features. HotPOP offers free POP3 mail, E-mail forwarding, and can handle attachments of up to 500 kilobytes in size. They also offer spam and mailbomb protection. They offer multiple domains, including HotPOP.com, ToughGuy.net, PunkAss.com, BonBon.net, Phreaker.net and SexMagnet.com.
  • Net@ddress - This major free E-mail service offers you a permanent E-mail address that never changes--even if you change Internet Service Providers. They also feature mail forwarding. If you don’t want to read your E-mail through the Web, you can use your favorite POP mail client (such as Pegasus or Eudora, etc.) to retrieve your stored mail from Net@ddress.
  • Hotmail - Owned by Microsoft, Hotmail is the largest free Web-based E-mail provider, with over 30 million registered users. Hotmail offers mail filtering that allows you to direct mail into folders and gives you the ability to check up to four POP accounts at once. They also feature a spell checker and a signature option, as well as the ability to customize the layout. You can add up to 20 recipients per message, as well as send attachments (although this process is cumbersome). You can send attachments using Hotmail if your Web browser supports the attachment of files (such as Netscape Navigator 2.0 or later, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or later, etc.). No spamming allowed. Annoyingly, when you log out of Hotmail, you're automatically redirected to Microsoft's home page.
  • CNN E-mail - Now CNN has gotten into the free E-mail act. CNN E-mail (provided through iName) offers a typical Web-based E-mail package. You can read your E-mail on the Web, forward messages and sign up for free E-mail updates from CNN Interactive on various topics, including "Latest Headlines" and more. Visitors have reported log-in problems from time to time.
  • ZDNet Mail - A competent Web-based E-mail service, ZDNet Mail allows you to access your E-mail from any computer via a browser. It's easy to access and offers you a permanent address (even if you change Internet service providers). Features include: an address book, the ability to send graphics, etc. as attachments, an autoresponder (which you can set up to reply to people when you're on vacation). Other features include the ability to give your messages your own personal "signature" and junk mail filtering. You can also check your POP mail account(s) with ZDNet Mail.
  • Bigfoot - Among the services that Bigfoot offers are: A free, lifetime, E-mail address; customized E-mail delivery; E-mail control and functionality and a way to "Just Say No!" to junk E-mail. Bigfoot has recently begun offering new features such as free autoresponders (E-mails that are automatically sent to your visitors in your absense) and reminder services, to remind you of birthdays, appointments, etc. (Visitors have been complaining lately about slow service with Bigfoot).
  • N2Mail - N2Mail offers free advertiser-supported Web-based E-mail. Features include the ability to send attachments (Web pages or GIF image files) and a "vacation reply" feature that'll automatically respond to people when you're away. N2Mail also offers a signature feature that lets you customize your messages with your own personal sign-off. You can configure your account as a convenient "one stop" location to access all of your POP mail accounts.
  • Free Stamp - (Currently not accepting new users). Free Stamp is an E-mail service that offers free POP E-mail accounts, which allow you to receive file attachments and rich text E-mail (with color photos and text effects). You may use any program to check your mail, including the excellent freeware E-mail clients, Eudora Lite and Pegasus. Note: FreeStamp users report that they've experienced access problems from time to time lately.
  • MailStart.Com - This nifty free service allows you to use your browser to read your E-mail, reply, forward, delete and send new messages, making your E-mail accessible from anywhere. There's no need to obtain a different E-mail address or to have your mail forwarded; this system is a gateway that actually contacts your mail server and converts the content to HTML allowing easy access to your regular E-mail.
  • ApexMail - ApexMail offers a fairly well-rounded package, including auto-responders, forwarding, POP retrieval, advanced address book/contact management and color schemes. There's also an E-mail addresses search engine, message filtering and more. ApexMail is also compatible with international languages. ApexMail has introduced new features such as the ability to embed HTML into your E-mail, as well as a reminder service. There's also a new French version of the service.
  • Personal Connections - This advertising supported service offers free E-mail, with your own personalized address, as well as many other cool features, such as online business cards, home pages and an "online whiteboard" (which is your own notice board, where you have a useful place to jot down your ideas, store your Internet "clippings" and publicly share your news). Our only quibble with this service is that the sign-up process is too cumbersome. Also, as this service is based in Britain, access times can sometimes be slow for U.S. users.
  • GoPlay E-mail - This site offers reasonably fast Web-based free E-mail service. Accessing your mail here can be confusing because of the cluttered interface, but once you get used to it, it's not that big a problem.
  • AmExMail - This is a competent free Web-based E-mail service. With AmExMail, you can have a permanent E-mail address, so if you move, change ISPs or switch jobs, you'll always get your mail. AmExMail also offers message forwarding, as well as junk mail blocking, filters and mail collection from multiple accounts.
  • EMUmail - This is a POP client that lets you check your existing E-mail account using only a Web browser. Check your E-mail anytime, anywhere, with no need to sign up for an account. Useful for those who connect to the Net through a firewall.
  • MailCity - An average free E-mail service. Features easy user interface, folders to organize your mail, unlimited mailbox size, MIME file attachments, a good address book and an interesting auto-response feature to deliver replies when you're on vacation. MailCity also offers a mail collection feature (that is, this service will gather your E-mail from other POP3 E-mail accounts).
  • MauiMail - MauiMail offers Web-based POP3 E-mail with an interface that isn't cluttered and confusing. It's simple and easy to use and is custom configurable. Also includes an address book and signature editor.
  • Yahoo! Mail - A reasonably competent (and quite popular) free service, Yahoo! Mail allows you to access your personal E-mail from any Net-connected computer: in offices, homes, libraries, anywhere. This service offers a number of features and lets you organize mail into folders, search & filter your mail, attach files, create an address book, etc. There's also an autoresponder function that'll reply to your messages when you're away on vacation. Some of our visitors report problems accessing Yahoo! Mail with Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • MailExcite - Free Web-based E-mail, available through any Internet connection -- anytime, anywhere.
  • Supernews - These guys offer free Web-based E-mail with now-standard features, including the ability to sort your mail into folders. Also offered in French, German and Spanish. Service can be slow at times.
  • Lycos E-mail - The major search engine Lycos has gotten in on the free E-mail act. Here, you can access your own private E-mail account from any computer worldwide.
  • Crosswinds Internet Communications - Sign up for your free E-mail account. "Real" and forwarded E-mail supported. This service may not be used to send spam, or mailing lists, however, other commercial purposes are allowed, as long as they are not for mass mailing purposes.
  • NetForward - A free, permanent, portable E-mail service. With this service, you will never go through the hassles of changing your address with your friends and family, business associates, etc. NetForward also allows you to choose your own custom domain so your E-mail address can read (for example): CyberJunkie.com, The18thHole.com, TheWaterCooler.com, etc.
  • Pobox - This site offers a one month free trial of their various E-mail services, which include lifetime E-mail address, junk mail protection, mailbomb protection, mail sorting and more.
  • GeoCities - The largest free Web space provider, GeoCities also offers free POP3 E-mail service and E-mail forwarding accounts. Note: The Free Site offers the Web's top roundup of free Web space providers here.

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